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California Wildfire Forces 17,000 Residents to Evacuate in Ventura County

A fast-moving wildfire called the "Sandy Fire" ignited Monday in Ventura County, California, forcing over 17,000 residents to evacuate. The blaze started accidentally when a tractor struck a rock during property clearance. Firefighters have achieved only 5% containment after burning 1,385 acres. Governor Gavin Newsom secured a federal grant to help cover suppression costs.

California wildfire puts over 17,000 residents under evacuation order

Los Angeles, May 20

More than 750 firefighters are battling a fast-moving, wind-driven "Sandy Fire" in Southern California's Ventura County, which has put over 17,000 residents under evacuation orders.

The Sandy Fire ignited Monday morning near Sandy Avenue and Rudolph Drive in Simi Valley, roughly 48 kilometers northwest of Los Angeles. According to the Simi Valley Police Department, the blaze was sparked accidentally just after 10 a.m. local time when an individual operating a tractor struck a rock during property clearance, creating a spark that ignited the surrounding dry brush.

Fueled by low humidity and terrain-driven wind gusts, the fire quickly exploded, scorching through 1,385 acres (about 5.6 square kilometers) with 5 percent containment by Tuesday morning.

Emergency personnel launched an aggressive air and ground assault to protect threatened suburban neighborhoods. Crews were aided overnight by a temporary easing of the winds, allowing firefighters to establish defensive lines. Water-dropping helicopters have been utilizing a nearby lake for quick turnaround times, while ground crews scramble to prevent the flames from cresting slopes toward nearby communities.

The state is taking no chances. California Governor Gavin Newsom announced Monday evening that the state secured a Fire Management Assistance Grant from the Federal Emergency Management Agency to ensure local agencies receive 75 per cent reimbursement for suppression costs, Xinhua news agency reported.

In the meantime, local disruption remains severe. The Simi Valley Unified School District canceled all classes Tuesday, and regional environmental officials issued a widespread air quality advisory for both Ventura and Los Angeles counties as thick plumes of gray smoke blanket the region as nervous residents hope for early containment.

Australia experienced its second-largest fire year in the past decade in 2025, driven by severe weather and storm-related ignitions, according to a new national fire mapping report.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Priya S

It's heartbreaking to see such destruction. The fact that just a spark from a tractor can lead to this reminds us how vulnerable our environment is. The air quality advisory is concerning too - I hope they provide masks for the affected people. 🤞

Vikram M

This is a wake-up call globally! We in India face our own challenges with forest fires in Uttarakhand and Himachal every year. The way California's system quickly mobilized 750+ firefighters and helicopters is impressive though. We could learn from their rapid response mechanisms.

Ananya R

My cousin lives near Ventura County - been worried sick. The schools being closed and air quality issues are just the beginning. I hope the authorities consider better land management practices to prevent such accidents. Prevention is always better than fighting fires later. 🙏

Rohit P

While it's tragic, I have to point out the irony of using firefighting resources that contribute to carbon emissions while wildfires themselves release tons of CO2. We need sustainable solutions, not just reactive measures. Also, Australia's data showing 2025 as a major fire year is alarming - climate change is real! 🌍

Kavya N

Praying for all those affected! 🙏 Living in Bangalore, I know how unpredictable weather can be, especially with wind changes. The fact that they contained it to 1385 acres with 5% control shows how quickly these things can escalate. Hope the firefighters stay safe!

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